Duterte declares Marawi City liberated

Marawi City has been liberated from pro-Islamic State militants, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says.

Duterte addresses troops in Marawi

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has told troops the southern city of Marawi has been liberated. (AAP)

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has declared the southern city of Marawi liberated from pro-Islamic State militants, although a military spokesman says 20-30 rebels are still fighting it out and holding about 20 hostages.

Speaking to soldiers a day after the killing of two leaders of the rebel alliance, Duterte said the fight was over and it was time to heal the wounded and rebuild the city of 200,000 people on the island of Mindanao.

"I hereby declare Marawi City liberated from terrorist influence that marks the beginning of rehabilitation," Duterte told soldiers in Marawi.

Isnilon Hapilon, Islamic State's "emir" in Southeast Asia, and Omarkhayam Maute, one of two "Khalifas" at the helm of the Dawla Islamiya militant alliance, were killed in a targeted operation on Monday and their bodies had been recovered and identified, authorities said.

The 148-day occupation by Islamic State loyalists marked the country's biggest internal security crisis in years.

Military spokesman Restituto Padilla said that although the fight was not completely over, the remaining rebels were "stragglers" who no longer posed a threat.

Padilla said Malaysian operative Mahmud Ahmad had been in Marawi City since the start of the fight and the military believed he was still there. The authorities could not be completely certain, however, but saw him as no threat.

"Dr. Mahmud is an academic, he's not a fighter," Padilla said. "We don't feel he is a problem."

Reuters


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